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  1. Hace 2 días · The Gallipoli campaign, the Dardanelles campaign, the Defence of Gallipoli or the Battle of Gallipoli ( Turkish: Gelibolu Muharebesi, Çanakkale Muharebeleri or Çanakkale Savaşı) was a military campaign in the First World War on the Gallipoli peninsula (now Gelibolu) from 19 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.

    • 19 February 1915 – 9 January 1916, (10 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
    • Ottoman victory
  2. Hace 3 días · Mass deportation was intended to permanently forestall the possibility of Armenian autonomy or independence. On 24 April 1915, the Ottoman authorities arrested and deported hundreds of Armenian intellectuals and leaders from Constantinople.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Second Battle of Ypres (April 22–May 25, 1915), second of three costly battles in World War I at Ypres (now Ieper), in western Flanders. The battle marked the Germans’ first use of poison gas as a weapon.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Hace 6 días · This is a list of sovereign states in the 1910s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1910 and 31 December 1919. It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · First World War Battle of Lone Pine, 1915. 9 April 2024. Background. The Gallipoli Campaign began in February 1915 with an Anglo-French naval assault on the Dardanelles, a narrow waterway on the Gallipoli Peninsula’s southern shore.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · United Kingdom. Treaty of London, (April 26, 1915) secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I. The Allies wanted Italy’s participation because of its border with Austria.

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19151915 – Wikipedia

    18 de abr. de 2024 · Benedikt XV. 1915. 1. Januar: Papst Benedikt XV. schlägt allen Kriegsbeteiligten im Ersten Weltkrieg den Austausch der kriegsunfähigen Gefangenen vor. 21. Januar: Um Erich von Falkenhayn von der Doppelaufgabe als Kriegsminister und Chef des Generalstabs zu entlasten, wird Adolf Wild von Hohenborn zum preußischen Kriegsminister ernannt.